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For YOU:
    Learn at your own pace with family and friends by together using our CD toolkit. To order Click here
    Or try a workshop followed by some telephone mentoring
    Distance Learning courses work world-wide. Translations in Mandarin Chinese and Russian

For YOU:

Listen to the words of two counsellors who use Emotional Logic: “It rapidly gets to the level at which I can do some real work. I get as far in one session with EL as in six of non-directional counselling.” “You’ve got a powerful tool for change here. It goes beyond coping with disappointments; people grow through them. They can use the method for the rest of their life.”

It’s not about counselling, although counsellors can use Emotional Logic. We sell lifelong learning. You could learn it in an evening class, or at home using our CD set and toolkit, or with telephone mentoring, or in 1:1 or couples and friends learning appointments, or on day workshops. It’s all about choice, and insight to make reasonable choices when you understand how your emotions arise from hidden losses.

Emotional Logic’s structure gives you reasons to stop telling yourself off for the way you feel. It gets to the roots of your identity. It helps you re-think. It opens up lasting personal development.

And… your emotions affect your physical health, and your immune system. If you de-stress with Emotional Logic, your body works better. In ‘About us’ we list the conditions helped.

This is what a pastoral leadership trainer says, having used Emotional Logic for herself: “I find it easier to face issues now before they become problems and get out of proportion. I have a way to talk about difficult relationships gently, with empathy and I’m able to relax to see change over a reasonable time.”

You will gain emotional resilience and self-respect, and improve your decision-making, by overcoming emotional habits that have given you unhelpful self-beliefs. (It’s not the other way round!).